. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . is son Sir John were both seised of a water-mill inAmport,44 and in the deed of sale of Thruxton Manorto George Paulet (1783) there is mention of a closeof meadow called Millhamby in Amport, near the oldmill There are four entries of CHOLDERTON (Cere-wartone, xi cent.; Chelewarton, Schilwareton, Chule-wirton, xiii cent.) in Domesday Book. Gilbert deBreteville held 4 hides and 3 virgates of the king, ofwhich one Ralf was his under-tenant. This hadformerly been held as an alod by four freemen as Either this or the holding of


. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . is son Sir John were both seised of a water-mill inAmport,44 and in the deed of sale of Thruxton Manorto George Paulet (1783) there is mention of a closeof meadow called Millhamby in Amport, near the oldmill There are four entries of CHOLDERTON (Cere-wartone, xi cent.; Chelewarton, Schilwareton, Chule-wirton, xiii cent.) in Domesday Book. Gilbert deBreteville held 4 hides and 3 virgates of the king, ofwhich one Ralf was his under-tenant. This hadformerly been held as an alod by four freemen as Either this or the holding of William sonof Baderon, consisting of 1 hide and i\ virgates,which had been held as an alod of the Confessor bythree freemen, is to be identified with the The history of the overlordship of themanor is not clear, but it seems probable that theknights fee which Henry de Columbers held in1208 48 and Thomas de Cholderton held later in the13th century of Matthew de Columbers49 was heldby the Columbers of the Marshals of England 60 and.


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